Warsaw: Discover treasures and history in the cultural metropolis!

Warsaw: Discover treasures and history in the cultural metropolis!

Warsaw, the living capital of Poland, offers an impressive combination of history, culture and nature. The city has developed remarkably since the devastating destruction of the Second World War. The old town, which was appointed UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980, is characterized by its cobblestone streets and reconstructed historical buildings. Among the most striking sights in the city is the cultural palace, a gift from Stalin, which enables visitors a breathtaking view of Warsaw from the 30th floor - reached in just 19 seconds.

Another cultural highlight is the Polish Museum, which was opened in 2014. It is located at the location of the former ghetto and documents the history of the Polish Jews. With a comprehensive core exhibition that covers Jewish history in Poland for a thousand years, the museum offers an innovative, interactive approach with numerous multimedia stalls that illuminate the life and contributions of the Jewish community to Polish society. The waveform of the glass facade of the building, designed by the Finnish architect Rainer Mahlamäki, symbolizes the division of the Red Sea in the biblical history of the Exodus and gives the museum an unmistakable aesthetics. The museum is recognized as one of the best museums in Europe and is located in the historic Jewish district of Muranów.

cultural treasures and culinary highlights

Warsaw is not only rich in history, but also in cultural offers. The Chopin Museum, which is dedicated to the famous composer Frédéric Chopin, shows a modern exhibition with personal objects and music boxes. At the weekend, visitors have the opportunity to experience free piano concerts. Another popular place to relax is the Łazienki Park, which is not only known for its beautiful nature, but also for the castle of the same name.

The Culinary scene Warsaw is diverse and offers, among other things, traditional milk bars that are known for their home cooking, such as Pierogi and braised duck. A special experience is available in one of the oldest cafés in the Szpitalna 8, where you can try the famous Wedel chocolate.

visit and discover

The Polish Museum of History of the Polish Jews is easily accessible. It is 25 minutes walk from the old town and is well connected to the public transport network. Visitors can use the tourist line 180 to the “Nalewki Museum” stop. During a visit you not only expect the permanent exhibition, but also numerous events, lectures and temporary exhibitions that promote dialogue about the common history of Poland and Jews.

The fascination of Warsaw lies in its ability to preserve the complexity and tragedy of his past events and at the same time present it as part of a dynamic cultural landscape. Like OE24 , Walking Warsaw and Stadtführer Warschau report, Warsaw is a fascinating goal for a cultural cross -way tour.

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